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Free!!!!!!!! if you take it down yourself
Give me $450 up front and I will take it down for you. ( I don't want to take it down)
Oval as big as they come I think
Has filter, etc I think they work but haven't tried them in a while.. Bought and installed a new pump last year that hasn't been used yet.
Needs a liner and one side panel where the hoses enter due to rust.
Near Lowell
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FYI, the wall is one big roll, so if its that rusty around the fittings, you need a new wall.
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I built pools for 4 years in college and dealt with this shit all the time.
I can take it down for who ever buys it for a fee of course and lunch hahah
chances are your going to need a new wall, and maybe some track pieces. Real cheap parts considering the pool is free.
best of luck getting it outa there
I am interested. can you e=mail me a picture? mikeresse@azz.com
Mondos?
How much to tear down & Brebuild this? Myself and a few friends can help. I can also transport it...
I already have a location for it!
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I got dibs if squid backs out, I'll come rip her down ASAP.
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Not always true, I built above ground pools for 13 years and towards the end some of the pool companies were getting smart and making a seperate panel for the filter and return line openings. you might luck out and have that type of pool.
also, some companies got REALLY smart and started making that panel out of stainless steel since the rusting is so common.
You will almost definately need some track pieces though as well as probably some bottom plates. How long has the pool been up?
Took a look at it and someone came to see it to scrap it... It is all steel. The wall is one roll. Probably not worth it for someone to buy and reuse. Been there for 8 years. Has a wood deck. Someone told me as far as steel goes its worth under $20 in scrap value. I guess a aluminum pool that size will scrap for $400. So if someone is really interested in taking it for free and putting a lot of work into fixing it up you can have it.. No pics, no dimensions, basically be ready 99% sure you will take it site unseen because I don't have much time to meet up. If not I have someone who will take it down and a bunch of other junk in my yard for me paying $100. And I think thats a good price..
Last edited by cdseven95; 10-11-09 at 04:16 PM.